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we have over 200 bases and facilities, china has nothing outside of china itself. .. the kid saved a couple hundred billion dollars over the next ten years by reducing that to reasonable 360,000 soldiers. so there are just some of the things that could be done that could get you to that trillion dollars figure that people say would really disarmed the united states. no, it wouldn't. now, 4,807,000,000,000 has already been agreed to by the senate and house of the next ten years of sequestration that would involve another 4,902,000,000,000 which would get you close to trillion, but there won't be a sequestration. so that kind of cutback we will see, and we don't see anyone in the pentagon really working toward this. leon panetta has never really asked for it. so this creates a serious problem. now, demilitarization is a more important issue because what we have done is militarize the entire national security process i have a chapter here on the militarization of the intelligence community. it deals with all of the military people have been placed in positions that shoul
we have over 200 bases and facilities, china has nothing outside of china itself. .. the kid saved a couple hundred billion dollars over the next ten years by reducing that to reasonable 360,000 soldiers. so there are just some of the things that could be done that could get you to that trillion dollars figure that people say would really disarmed the united states. no, it wouldn't. now, 4,807,000,000,000 has already been agreed to by the senate and house of the next ten years of sequestration...
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is that china? >> i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there is no good reason for them to become an enemy. they are having access to non-confrontational policies. it never has to get to a level of conflict. okay? now, with that being said, i already told you about chinese espionage and the chinese behavior. it is very disturbing. and it should not be allowed to stand and there is an espionage danger and a destructive danger. >> leon panetta said we could be facing a cyberpearl harbor. do what you believe that? >> i do not choose to use that phrase. >> let me give you the dialogue. no, we could be facing a cyberpearl harbor. why hasn't this happened? what do we do about it? >> welcome i have to answer the question why. i say there are great dangers out there. if you want to talk about something, what can we do. okay, when i came home at nine years old and after fight, he said quit whining and defend yourself. we can be more robust in defending ourselves. that is something we can do to access thi
is that china? >> i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there is no good reason for them to become an enemy. they are having access to non-confrontational policies. it never has to get to a level of conflict. okay? now, with that being said, i already told you about chinese espionage and the chinese behavior. it is very disturbing. and it should not be allowed to stand and there is an espionage danger and a destructive danger....
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countries of chellie and the pacific rim all the way to canada and all the way out through japan and china and korea and the conversation was completely different. was about global trade and freeing trade. and i actually always thought that in that sense the country had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. it is how they perceive themselves as a state of development and significance there. i think it is because if you look at the places like chile now quite developed in many ways, colombia getting there in terms of the development, a country like brazil was interesting because on the one hand, it is leading the global, one of the leaders in the global economy, but with huge income distribution, difficulties that keep it really more on developing countryside. if you look at some of the poorest countries in the central america like a guatemala for instance, you are talking about places you can't reach the farmers in the high land by the highway, and so their problems are to try to build infrastructure so that they can july and the 20th century
countries of chellie and the pacific rim all the way to canada and all the way out through japan and china and korea and the conversation was completely different. was about global trade and freeing trade. and i actually always thought that in that sense the country had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. it is how they perceive themselves as a state of development and significance there. i think it is because if you look at the places like chile...
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they have over 200 bases and facilities nothing outside of china itself. the marines are larger and more powerful than the british military. when is the last time they conducted the landing the degette a lot of their support for? 1951, the courier and war that they had, they were talking about an expeditionary fighting vehicle. they are getting enough 35 and that is another thing about what we do. every service has its own air force so in addition, you have the army, the navy, the marine corps that has their own capability in terms of the air force. finally, you have the army structure at 547,000. you could save a couple hundred billion dollars over the next ten years by reducing that to a reasonable 360,000. so those are just some of the things that could be done that could get you to the trillion dollar figure that some people would say would disarm the united states. it wouldn't. 487 billion has already been agreed to by the senate and the house over the next ten years a sequestration would involve another for under 92 billion which would get you close
they have over 200 bases and facilities nothing outside of china itself. the marines are larger and more powerful than the british military. when is the last time they conducted the landing the degette a lot of their support for? 1951, the courier and war that they had, they were talking about an expeditionary fighting vehicle. they are getting enough 35 and that is another thing about what we do. every service has its own air force so in addition, you have the army, the navy, the marine corps...
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but china sees china's interests differently from the way we see china's interest. hopefully that situation will change but i am not encouraged by the performance of the last two decades. >> thank you. okay. >> would you please go through the microphone please? thank you. >> i think china is a key player but as larry pointed out, the moderate chinese is emerging or growing. how do you see this moderate chinese political force making the inference to the new xi jinping government? even with so-called traditional communist party leadership, challenged by the moderate people as you see or in the near-term or the long-term, i assume, the cuts for revolution, generation coming up, china will, democratization process in the long run. do you see the trend in china toward a more moderate majority in the near-term? a little pessimistic longer-term? the other one is -- north corey at's nuclear arms cann 's nucle checked by south korea putter is sympathetic north korean forces. i don't think the government can hit north korean bases before it acquires nuclear gun or forces. i
but china sees china's interests differently from the way we see china's interest. hopefully that situation will change but i am not encouraged by the performance of the last two decades. >> thank you. okay. >> would you please go through the microphone please? thank you. >> i think china is a key player but as larry pointed out, the moderate chinese is emerging or growing. how do you see this moderate chinese political force making the inference to the new xi jinping...
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today there was another development in the ongoing standoff between china and japan in the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did the same to a helicopter. japan cost prime minister condemned the incident. >> at a time they are resuming talks, it is regrettable china has carried out provocative action towards japan. >> the incidents are reported to have taken place close to this group of islands in the east china sea, which japan controls but china claims as its own. for months japanese and chinese coast guard ships have been engaged in a game of cat and mouse around the islands. china has sought to assert its claims. previous incidents have onl
today there was another development in the ongoing standoff between china and japan in the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china...
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it cannot be a china that threatens other people read it cannot be a china that threatens to go after their territories and create territorial disputes. they have to be part of the family of nations working together in order to ensure peace and prosperity. i sense a china recognizes the importance of trying to develop that kind of communications. i urge that we should discuss cyberissues. i urge that we ought to discuss missile defense issue is. they indicated that they were willing to engage in those kinds of strategic talks. but i think it is going to be very important for them to know that the united states and japan and korea and other countries in that part of the world, they are going to do everything that we have to do to promote security, not against it. >> okay, thank you. >> hello, i am in the program of math and science in foreign service. i am also a veteran and a member of the international board. >> good for you. >> u.s. political crisis and economic crisis in this country, in your speech you talked about we, the people. i would like to bring light to a social practice c
it cannot be a china that threatens other people read it cannot be a china that threatens to go after their territories and create territorial disputes. they have to be part of the family of nations working together in order to ensure peace and prosperity. i sense a china recognizes the importance of trying to develop that kind of communications. i urge that we should discuss cyberissues. i urge that we ought to discuss missile defense issue is. they indicated that they were willing to engage...
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there's a war with china, i don't see it being a ground war, at least not with us involved. president obama and secretary panetta ask the joint chiefs of -- and the joint chiefs of staff in their strategy review of a year ago which is the most attention to that was the pivot from europe to the pacific, one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea that it's kind of an end ofation building. he said the army and the marines shall not size its forces for large-scale, prolonged stability operations which translated to english is like no more iraqs and afghanistans. not just no more iraqs or afghanistans, but when you do your scenarios, when you crank your calculations to figure out how many troops you need, this is not even the kind of scenario that should enter into the calculation. and as you say, the small stuff is mainly special forces. some people, including john gnawing l, as you well know, have proposed setting up a special advise and assist, you know, soldiers who would be specialists in being advisers to overseas armies. and i think that is what a lot
there's a war with china, i don't see it being a ground war, at least not with us involved. president obama and secretary panetta ask the joint chiefs of -- and the joint chiefs of staff in their strategy review of a year ago which is the most attention to that was the pivot from europe to the pacific, one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea that it's kind of an end ofation building. he said the army and the marines shall not size its forces for large-scale, prolonged...
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these are manufactured in china. right? >> correct. >> you spaend lot of time in chinese factories apparently sleeping on the floor was part of it. >> yeah. i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach buying clothes. >> yeah. well, what we sort of see is when you look at where e-commerce has been growing, in 2011 we saw the rise of flash sales where price was the primary thing. 2012, we saw quality and convenience, more of a curated style. then here in 2013 what we're seeing is the melding of all three. so when you say subscription, it's more we either deliver it every three, four, or six nths. so i would say it's more on a schedule than sort of the monthly -- >> but you pay for them, but they just arrive and -- >> am i choosing them? am i picking i want a blue shirt
these are manufactured in china. right? >> correct. >> you spaend lot of time in chinese factories apparently sleeping on the floor was part of it. >> yeah. i spend quite a bit of time in asia, about 4 1/2 years, mostly working for sort of big-box retailers. >> let's talk about your other biz. you're doing this online shirt business. >> by subscription. >> subscription. you can subscribe and get shirts. i'm curious about that model, the usual way to approach...
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it's in europe, japan, and it's also in china, and in india. you may have heard of the chinese company called fox con that makes the smart phone and digital devices. they announced over the next three years, they are installing one million robots. now, these young chinese men and women who have migrated in such large numbers from the impoverished rural areas of china from the centers of manufacturing, closer to the export terminals, what are they going to do when they compete with these row -- robots, and the robots get smarter and the algorithms and thinking machines get smarter all the time. moore's law, which everybody knows about, making the computers twice as fast every 18-24 months for the same dollar. you don't have to keep going in that pattern for very long before they get in much smarter than they are now, and they are now beginning to take on tasks that we have always assumed would remain the unique province of our species. we are talking now about economic policies in our country that represent a pattern that really is rooted in the
it's in europe, japan, and it's also in china, and in india. you may have heard of the chinese company called fox con that makes the smart phone and digital devices. they announced over the next three years, they are installing one million robots. now, these young chinese men and women who have migrated in such large numbers from the impoverished rural areas of china from the centers of manufacturing, closer to the export terminals, what are they going to do when they compete with these row --...
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every single day in china, 10 new movie screens are built and open up in the country. everyday with imax theaters, 3-d theaters, opening the market to more people in our country. all of these added up to the american movie industry. both here and abroad, the final analysis, the industry is successful because it represents an extraordinary value to consumers the world over. two weeks ago, i was in los angeles or the 65th annual directors guild of america awards. one of the preaward defense was the five directors who were nominated of the directors guild as best director award. on a panel with steven spielberg, life of pi directly -- director and the director of les miserables i realize that this industry is like none other on the planet. every movie is handcrafted and unique. ev
every single day in china, 10 new movie screens are built and open up in the country. everyday with imax theaters, 3-d theaters, opening the market to more people in our country. all of these added up to the american movie industry. both here and abroad, the final analysis, the industry is successful because it represents an extraordinary value to consumers the world over. two weeks ago, i was in los angeles or the 65th annual directors guild of america awards. one of the preaward defense was...
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the come nifl in china, they talk at great length at party conferences about marxism and leninism. it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow because they threw aside most vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is about preserving the military and the kim dynasty. it has nothing to do what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. someone can do a fascinating book, somehow communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam, cambodia, laos, china, north korea than the come nifl in the eastern companies that. is absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> former "washington post" correspondent keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insights on sunday on c-span's q&a. >> with the senate on break we're featuring book tv programs in prime time. our schedule tonight focuses on the military in the gulf and afghanistan. up next retired general stanley mcchrystal recounts the major turning points in his 34-year career. in an hour, david cap plan how general david petraeus changed militar
the come nifl in china, they talk at great length at party conferences about marxism and leninism. it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow because they threw aside most vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is about preserving the military and the kim dynasty. it has nothing to do what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. someone can do a fascinating book, somehow communism when it moved into asia diverged into...
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cost overruns, schedule delays and performance problems cannot continue in this constrained budget in china. we must opened your dhs becomes a better steward of taxpayer dollars. this 10 year anniversary of the creation of dhs presents the subcommittee with an opportunity to reflect on what has worked, what has not worked, and where dhs needs to improve. recommendations by today's witnesses will help us better understand the issues that dhs faces, and identify ways to help dhs improved. and i look forward to the testimony. the chair when i recognize the ranking minority member of the subcommittee, the gentleman from arizona, mr. barbour, for any statement he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a pleasure to be here this morning, and welcome to witnesses and members of the subcommittee. i'm looking forward to working with the chairman any productive and bipartisan manner as we conduct oversight of the department. it is apparent to me already having met the chairman and spoken with him at length that we see eye to eye on many issues related to the efficiency and effectiveness of the de
cost overruns, schedule delays and performance problems cannot continue in this constrained budget in china. we must opened your dhs becomes a better steward of taxpayer dollars. this 10 year anniversary of the creation of dhs presents the subcommittee with an opportunity to reflect on what has worked, what has not worked, and where dhs needs to improve. recommendations by today's witnesses will help us better understand the issues that dhs faces, and identify ways to help dhs improved. and i...
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within the next five to seven years, my prediction is that china will start coming back to america. we have the debate about health care, we worry about deficits in our system becoming bankrupt. health care is advancing. between digital imaging, it is really painful. i want a cardiologist read my ekg. it will be by my computer here. it means that we have preventative medicine. we will be able to save tremendous amounts of money to prevent this. this is happening regardless of lightspeed. it is also happening in california, we have the google self driving car. the land use and cities as for parking. we get stuck in traffic jams. 90% of the energy that we use is by automated self driving vehicles. advancing that in education. within the next five years, we are going to have another 3 billion people coming on the internet worldwide. the government can talk to each other, imagine what happens over the next five or so years with technology. it is all because of technology. people like me, engineers, scientists, whole assortment of people. until recently, 50% of silicon valley, the most i
within the next five to seven years, my prediction is that china will start coming back to america. we have the debate about health care, we worry about deficits in our system becoming bankrupt. health care is advancing. between digital imaging, it is really painful. i want a cardiologist read my ekg. it will be by my computer here. it means that we have preventative medicine. we will be able to save tremendous amounts of money to prevent this. this is happening regardless of lightspeed. it is...
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today there was another development in the ongoing standoff between china and japan in the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did the same to a helicopter. japan cost prime minister condemned the incident. >> at a time they are resuming talks, it is regrettable china has carried out provocative action towards japan. >> the incidents are reported to have taken place close to this group of islands in the east china sea, which japan controls but china claims as its own. for months japanese and chinese coast guard ships have been engaged in a game of cat and mouse around the islands. china has sought to assert its claims. previous incidents have onl
today there was another development in the ongoing standoff between china and japan in the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china...
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in china, they capitalize on this. as i said, it's all about preserving the power is the contrary continues to grow. they threw aside the vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving of the military and the dynasty that you have there. it really has nothing to do with what i think karl marx had a division way back. it has to do with a fascinating book on how communism was moved into asia. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insight from around the world. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." >> stanley mcchrystal retired from the army in 2010. the former commander has written a memoir. he talks about his book in the library in philadelphia in january. this is one hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for coming out. i think it is a wonderful opportunity for the gentleman sitting next to me. and it's kind of a great deal. for anyone who is paying attention to american foreign policy and military affairs, yo
in china, they capitalize on this. as i said, it's all about preserving the power is the contrary continues to grow. they threw aside the vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving of the military and the dynasty that you have there. it really has nothing to do with what i think karl marx had a division way back. it has to do with a fascinating book on how communism was moved into asia. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> keith...
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i think they want control you know the west is very concerned that china has had more or less you know a fifteen year head start on them in africa that china is going to curry favor with these african nations but so this is coming in with military force create destabilization and most pundits don't have to be a genius to know where this is going and it is going to go throughout the central africa congo is is the big prize in all this because the u.s. has always favored sort of enemies of congo you know if you look at uganda and you look at rwanda what's going on in the jungles there certainly congo is is one of the richest resource countries in africa and it's absolutely blessed with you know a lot of things that western corporations would like to get their hands on and not pay top dollar for so this is just the start of regional tensions and military campaigns but the french just saying well this is a militarily successful campaign that predicting that soon they'll be out be able to have authority and it will be finished and not in the country be better off so you're saying this is ju
i think they want control you know the west is very concerned that china has had more or less you know a fifteen year head start on them in africa that china is going to curry favor with these african nations but so this is coming in with military force create destabilization and most pundits don't have to be a genius to know where this is going and it is going to go throughout the central africa congo is is the big prize in all this because the u.s. has always favored sort of enemies of congo...
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having higher energy prices in this country tends to exports economic activity psychiatrist such as china and india so the effects of overall effects on climate change lies through very small so it actually could end up being counterproductive you mentioned china and india the government has said don't panic and pheno if we're going to keep britain flight switched on and actually as countries like china are demanding more imports that's pushing the global prices higher so we're actually removing ourselves in the risk of way by you know looking towards renewable energy non-fossil fuel types of energy and actually exposing the u.k. more to external risks for example imported gas is a lot more vulnerable to security recently imported coal it comes from potential flashpoint such as the persian gulf of course some u.s. states now enjoy electricity prices around a third the price in the u.k. gas prices around the fifth the price is put in british businesses that's a major competitive disadvantage that's a third a very controversial debate affecting millions of house of all across the and it loo
having higher energy prices in this country tends to exports economic activity psychiatrist such as china and india so the effects of overall effects on climate change lies through very small so it actually could end up being counterproductive you mentioned china and india the government has said don't panic and pheno if we're going to keep britain flight switched on and actually as countries like china are demanding more imports that's pushing the global prices higher so we're actually...
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that nixon and kissinger used to pursue the diplomatic opening with china in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it's not their achievement was not based already talking to. the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to convey to the chinese both in words and in actions that we we accept the people's republic of china and on that basis the rest of these issues can be taken care of that's what enabled this dramatic turn in american diplomacy toward china that's what we need to do toward the islamic republic of iran to accept it and then to back that up with concrete actions in terms of rolling back covert action programs in terms of stopping economic warfare against iran but what are the chances for diplomacy i mean iran is surrounded by u.s. military bases by nato patriot missiles they have to sanctions that are cr
that nixon and kissinger used to pursue the diplomatic opening with china in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it's not their achievement was not based already talking to. the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to...
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the presence off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you where somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is merely bennett's to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and are obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're trying to make some changes in the gun rules oh so i can buy an automatic weapon with a magazine that holds two hundred bullets to go hunting it's absurd but these are the kind of things that does drive you crazy i mean it makes no sense whatsoever zero dark thirty the controversial years drama focusing on the decade long manhunt for a summon bin laden has been slammed for excessive violence and depiction off torture to find such criticism fair enough absolutely no big surprise we tortured a few people to find out where the terrorists were wow. i can't believe that america torturing people what's going
the presence off police and the growing atmosphere of fear there was an incident in china were you where somebody went to school and attacked all the children fortunately he only had a knife so is merely bennett's to stab a few people and kill no one when you have automatic weapons that can fire and one hundred rounds i don't know in ten seconds you it's crazy and it's like these are the kind of things that make no sense in america and are obviously after this last terrible tragedy they're...
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india and japan and these countries are very loyal thirsty especially china so china has upped its imports of oil india's imports of uranium crude aware up thirty percent in december from november according to tanker arrival date data western sanctions have to iran's oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the arabian currency but it continues. robots the man from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers apparently allowed to unexpectedly exports last year late last year despite the sanctions the u.s. can't absolutely force those other those major economies specially china to stop buying from iran's political and economic ramifications of pressure such. sure would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and qataris so you could imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in the u.s. . even though they can't stop absolutely everybody from doing business with iran this latest report from of ghana's then shows they may not they m
india and japan and these countries are very loyal thirsty especially china so china has upped its imports of oil india's imports of uranium crude aware up thirty percent in december from november according to tanker arrival date data western sanctions have to iran's oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the arabian currency but it continues. robots the man from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers apparently allowed to unexpectedly exports...
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warfare on a regular basis, but because of the profit method, they do not want to jeopardize markets in china. >> ooooh -- >> true, true story from corporate c.l.'s. >> not necessarily so. >> you have an issue with this? >> they want to keep their presence and there. that is not a money-making. that is news gathering -- >> i am talking about private corporations, businesses, raided on a regular basis. >> that is 8 this week. that is probably our last segment on popular culture. see you next week.
warfare on a regular basis, but because of the profit method, they do not want to jeopardize markets in china. >> ooooh -- >> true, true story from corporate c.l.'s. >> not necessarily so. >> you have an issue with this? >> they want to keep their presence and there. that is not a money-making. that is news gathering -- >> i am talking about private corporations, businesses, raided on a regular basis. >> that is 8 this week. that is probably our last...
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followed by russia israel and france china of course has been humanly denies such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce it as early as this wednesday we'll keep you up to speed with this story as it continues to develop. a warning now to anyone planning to leave or enter the u.s. civil rights watchdog of the department of homeland security has ruled that searches and seizures of any and all electronic devices by customs and border patrol agents are not a violation of a person's privacy the civil rights and civil liberties impact assessment has found that searches quote comply with the fourth amendment they also concluded that imposing a requirement that officers have reasonable suspicion in order to conduct a border search of electronic devices would be operationally harmful without comment tent in other words contributing civil rights slash civil liberties benefits and here's the best part the searches are allowed t
followed by russia israel and france china of course has been humanly denies such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce it as early as this wednesday we'll keep you up to speed with this story as it continues to develop. a warning now to anyone planning to leave or enter the u.s. civil rights watchdog of the department of...
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so you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders. or one trillion us staff should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back i mean they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . well if i were anybody whether i was chinese or japanese or russian i would not be buying thirty year us government treasury bonds that are yielding three and a half percent or something right now because the prospects for us to print we have printed so much money since two thousand and seven it's really unbelievable we have the federal reserve has tripled what's called the base money the money that basic money supply it's called the monetary base it's actually gone from about eight hundred billion dollars to about three trillion dollars now and so. almost more than tripled so we have a basis in plays. for a more than tripling of the price level right now we have created the the foundation for hyperinflation already and the baby boomers have yet to retire. so right now twelve percent of all the federal spen
so you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders. or one trillion us staff should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back i mean they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . well if i were anybody whether i was chinese or japanese or russian i would not be buying thirty year us government treasury bonds that are yielding three and a half percent or something right now because the prospects...
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india and japan and these countries are very loyal thirsty especially china so china has upped its imports of oil india's imports of uranium crude were up thirty percent in december from november according to tanker arrival date data western sanctions half to iran's oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the currency but it continues. robots the man from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers apparently allowed to unexpectedly boost exports last year late last year despite the sanctions the u.s. can't absolutely force those other those major economies specially china to stop buying from iran's political and economic ramifications of pressure such. it would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and qataris so. you could imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in the u.s. . even though they can't stop absolutely everybody from doing business with iran this latest report from of ghana's that shows they may not they may h
india and japan and these countries are very loyal thirsty especially china so china has upped its imports of oil india's imports of uranium crude were up thirty percent in december from november according to tanker arrival date data western sanctions half to iran's oil exports in two thousand and twelve leading to a very deep plunge in the currency but it continues. robots the man from its top buyers as well as the purchase of new tankers apparently allowed to unexpectedly boost exports last...
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-- japan has called china's response to an incident in east china sea a completely unacceptable. china is accused of locking weapons systems on japanese ships in the area. beijing has denied the allegations and is denying -- and is accusing japan of hype. >> this time, japan is deliberately spreading false information, targeting -- tarnishing china's image, and misleading international opinion. we cannot help but ask what they aim to achieve with -- achieve. we also have to maintain a high level of alertness with regards to japan's true intentions. we hope the japanese side will refrain from such petty actions and referring -- returned to the proper track of dialogue to resolve the issue -- and returned to the proper track of dialogue to resolve the issue. >> villagers helped around 40 people to safety. others managed to swim ashore. many more are still missing. a rebel group in myanmar is demanding the government work with ethnic fighters. they want an end to the campaign against separatist groups. the state army signed a cease- fire agreement with the government in 2011. countr
-- japan has called china's response to an incident in east china sea a completely unacceptable. china is accused of locking weapons systems on japanese ships in the area. beijing has denied the allegations and is denying -- and is accusing japan of hype. >> this time, japan is deliberately spreading false information, targeting -- tarnishing china's image, and misleading international opinion. we cannot help but ask what they aim to achieve with -- achieve. we also have to maintain a...
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borders and why why china why put the pressure on china we have about an hour well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor ultimately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happening. really have you really have to. you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and stage. of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the u.s. and south korea are doing today and rather korea absolutely thank you so much i think a lot of people fear north korea because they don't understand it it's a closed off in terms of the people there i think opening the
borders and why why china why put the pressure on china we have about an hour well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor ultimately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall...
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and south korea flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that's after north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it. the national campaign to end the korean war says washington's only pouring fuel into the. it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame the situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live ammunition on the border with north korea this is inflammatory on a lot of levels and we need to step back these naval exercises it's like a race to the bottom if you will when are we going to get more creative in the way we resolve conflict in this world this conflict gives us such an opportunity with a new secretary of state new leader in south korea we should be pushing for peace suspend these naval exercises and go from there yes there should be non proliferation of nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula but we don't even recognize north korea as a nation have a peace treaty or formal relations to d
and south korea flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that's after north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it. the national campaign to end the korean war says washington's only pouring fuel into the. it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame the situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live...
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kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how are ultimately africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign in somali america is offering logistic support. prime minister cameron has now sent over three hundred of troops to be boots on the ground as well it does appear that has turned from a unilateral intervention to now a multilateral multinational force led by the french are we talking about securing vast mineral wealth there or what else can we read into it how else well we are indeed observing as you say in your question a pattern that was established really of the libya campaign in two thousand and eleven when as your viewers will remember france took the lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came
kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how are ultimately africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign in somali...
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borders and why why in china why put the pressure on china we have about it well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor alternately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happening. peninsula really has you really have to ask you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and staging the mock invasion of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the u.s. and south korea are doing today after north korea absolutely thank you so much i think a lot of people fear north korea because they don't understand it at the close off and say in terms of
borders and why why in china why put the pressure on china we have about it well the united states is china basically as a strategic competitor alternately i think the united states would like to overthrow the chinese communist government they would like to be able to do to china what they have done to china in the past what they've done to other countries return them to a kind of a semi colonial status so that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall...
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course on the international markets by making its products cheaper and approach that countries like china been practicing for years with great success this cost us in details let's cross over to our guest patrick young of p.d. advisors so mr young do you think that a lawns initiative is actually a good idea oh this is another example of the uk tour economic incompetence and indeed dyslexia of president along he's possibly already the worst french president in history which is quite an achievement as he certainly had very competitive such as his previous answer when it comes to economic policy it's a tragedy that from supposedly got a system called the ground they called the great. work the grief of the good or educated mr holmes was a graduate of one of these schools you know he comes i would like actually managing to understand economics one hundred one well obviously you you don't think that what he's proposing is a bible idea but what are the chances of him actually was throwing out some support for this. oh i think it's a pretty shitty to muster support is very low i mean once again w
course on the international markets by making its products cheaper and approach that countries like china been practicing for years with great success this cost us in details let's cross over to our guest patrick young of p.d. advisors so mr young do you think that a lawns initiative is actually a good idea oh this is another example of the uk tour economic incompetence and indeed dyslexia of president along he's possibly already the worst french president in history which is quite an...
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china has reportedly locked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. british officials have hit the panic button over concerns about an influx of job seekers from romania and bulgaria who will soon have unrestricted access to the e.u. a negative advertising campaign has been launched to make the u.k. less appealing to potential migrants are the reports bucharest has been quick to respond. we have show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message for everyone the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade eastern european immigrants f
china has reportedly locked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. british officials have hit the panic button over concerns about an influx of job seekers from romania and bulgaria who will soon have unrestricted...
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kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how our ultimately our africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign into mali america is offering logistic support. prime minister cameron has now sent over three hundred of troops to be boots on the ground as well it does appear that has turned from a unilateral intervention to now a multilateral multinational force led by the french are we talking about securing vast mineral wealth there or what else can we read into it how else well we are indeed observing as you say in your question a pattern that was established really in the libya campaign in two thousand and eleven when as your viewers will remember france took the lead britain joined in very quickly and america america c
kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how our ultimately our africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign into mali...
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you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our system, stealing our intellectual property. this is not how you want to act if you talk about words like partn partnership. >> the chinese will say, look, you guys do it, too. why are you getting so head up? you ran the cia and the nsa. what would be your response to them? >> i'd freely admit that all nations conduct espionage, but some nations, nations like ours self-limit. we sell other nation's secrets to keep americans safe and free. we don't do it to make americans rich or to make american industry profitable and what the chin
you know china as well as anybody. these people are clearly operating with the tolerance of the communist party in china under the liberation army. this is serious and i think the chinese are underestimating the impact this is having about the nature of the relationship. this sends a message to americans across the board that this relationship is not what it should be if china is treating us in this way, essentially going after our information and going after potential vulnerabilities in our...
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puppets where they have been friendly to china latin america u.s. influence is probably at an all time low and if we look a little bit more specifically into the areas so the middle east to the greater middle east afghanistan she supported that surge what has that led to just a lot more losses they wanted of course to export the afghan civil war into pakistan she hasn't been able to do serious harm to pakistan but i think it's when you get to libya and syria that you see the real dimensions of her of her malfeasance here we have the united states in order to maintain influence and control reduced to the level of destroying nations and indeed destroying the fabric of human civilization itself because she knew and she had absolutely no good reports from embassador forward and ambassador stevens who are doing these things that the the guerrillas the terrorists the al-qaeda death squads that she was sending in to overthrow gadhafi and providing them with air cover and similarly the groups that she has urged on to attack syria these people essentially me
puppets where they have been friendly to china latin america u.s. influence is probably at an all time low and if we look a little bit more specifically into the areas so the middle east to the greater middle east afghanistan she supported that surge what has that led to just a lot more losses they wanted of course to export the afghan civil war into pakistan she hasn't been able to do serious harm to pakistan but i think it's when you get to libya and syria that you see the real dimensions of...
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china has reportedly unlocked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own the dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. the british parliament has approved a bill that will allow same sex couples to marry prime minister david cameron said the vote is an important step forward that will strengthen society his consistent support of a bill caused a split in his own conservative party. half of which voted against it just a few days ago france approved similar measures in favor of gay marriage. be coming up after the break abby martin looks at american saber rattling and all the pretext used to invade countries that's breaking news that right here on r.t. . choose your language. because you know if the medical procedure itself enough. to have the the concerns years ago. choose the opinions that invigorated your mind . choose the stories that imply the life cho
china has reportedly unlocked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own the dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. the british parliament has approved a bill that will allow same sex couples to marry prime minister david cameron said the vote is an important...